Victoria line Info
- Network London Underground
- Operation Started 1968
- Total Length 21.0 km
- Total Stations 16
Terminals
From
Brixton
To
Walthamstow Central
Victoria line Overview
The first section of the Victoria line opened on September 1, 1968, between Walthamstow Central and Highbury & Islington, and the line was fully completed in 1971, with an extension to Brixton. The line is approximately 21 kilometers long and has 16 stations. It runs entirely underground from Walthamstow Central in north-east London to Brixton in south London, passing through major central stations such as King's Cross St. Pancras, Oxford Circus, Green Park, and Victoria. The line was designed to reduce congestion on older routes and is known for its high-frequency automatic train operation system.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Victoria line
Victoria line has 16 stations on the London Underground network.
Victoria line runs between Brixton and Walthamstow Central.
Victoria line is approximately 21.0 km long.
Victoria line opened in 1968.
Victoria line is a Metro line operated under London Underground.
Victoria line is part of the London Underground transit network.